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if God wanted to destroy the evils of the world and made us choose between the two which enitity would survive, which one would you keep around?

McDonalds
6 (60%)
Iraq
3 (30%)
I love their nuggets
1 (10%)

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Dogg_Pound_Gangsta

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Re: McDonald's Employee Forced To Strip Search + Perform Sex Acts
« Reply #45 on: November 15, 2005, 04:30:11 PM »
charged with sodomy:

Anglo-French sodomie sexual intercourse between men, from Old French, from Late Latin Sodoma Sodom, from the supposed homosexual practices of the men of the city in Genesis 19:1-11
: the crime of oral or anal sexual contact or penetration between persons or of sexual intercourse between a person and an animal; especially : the crime of forcing another person to perform oral or anal sex —sod·om·ize /'sä-d&-"mIz/ transitive verb


so i guess it was a bj but not anal penetration
 

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21 Years later, San Ysidro McDonald's Massacre
« Reply #46 on: November 15, 2005, 04:32:21 PM »
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The McDonald's massacre, sometimes called the McMurder, was an incident of mass murder at a McDonald's restaurant in San Ysidro, California (a suburb of San Diego), United States, on July 18, 1984.
James Oliver Huberty.


James Oliver Huberty.

The massacre was carried out by James Oliver Huberty, an alleged Vietnam War veteran and former welder from Canton, Ohio. In January 1984, Huberty had moved to San Ysidro with his wife and children, where he worked as a security guard until his dismissal one week prior to the murders. His apartment was located near the site of the shooting spree.

Huberty used a nine-millimeter Uzi carbine, a Winchester pump-action twelve-gauge shotgun, and a nine-millimeter Browning semi-automatic pistol in the restaurant, killing 21 people and wounding 19 others. Huberty's victims were predominantly Mexican and Mexican-American and ranged in age from eight months to 74 years. The massacre began at 4 p.m. and lasted for 77 minutes. Huberty had spent 257 rounds of ammunition before he was fatally shot by Chuck Foster, a SWAT team sniper perched on the roof next door. The 70 minute shooting spree is reconstructed in The Sett (1996), a book by Ranulph Fiennes, which deals with the subject of revenge killing.

It was later revealed that Huberty, although he had served in the military during the Vietnam War, never served in Vietnam and never saw combat. There was speculation that schizophrenia led him to believe that he had actually served in the war itself.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Oliver_Huberty



SAN DIEGO -- In the summer of 1984, a celebratory California was in the headlines. In San Francisco, the Democratic National Convention was under way. In Los Angeles, organizers were making last minute preparations for the Olympics.

Then on the afternoon of July 18, the small San Diego community of San Ysidro grabbed the spotlight for a very different reason.

On that day 20 years ago, an unemployed security guard, James Oliver Huberty, walked into a McDonald's in San Ysidro, just north of the U.S.-Mexico border, and began shooting. Armed with three guns, he killed 21 people, including five children and six teenagers, and wounded 19 before he was shot and killed by a police sniper.

At the time, his 77-minute rampage was the largest single-day, single-gunman massacre in U.S. history.

The shooting left gaps in families and shocked a nation that hadn't seen such violence on a large scale. The day changed how police respond to tragedy and awakened officers to the possibility of mass murder.

"It was new then, as flying an airplane into the World Trade Center was new in 2001," said Chuck Foster, the police sniper who ultimately ended the rampage. "All of the responders -- the police officers, the firefighters, the paramedics -- weren't foreseeing the scope of this killing spree."

It had been almost two decades since the nation had seen anything comparable -- the 1966 shooting spree from atop a tower at the University of Texas in Austin, when architecture student Charles Joseph Whitman killed 14 and wounded 31.

Huberty's rampage at San Ysidro convulsed the country. Politicians used the incident to lobby for stricter gun laws. Mental health experts and citizens wanted to know why Huberty's call to a nearby clinic wasn't returned. Others asked why his wife Etna did nothing when her husband left the house saying he was going "hunting humans."

Etna Huberty, who died last year, said such outbursts were not unusual and blamed her husband's violent streak on a troubled childhood.

The massacre also led to changes in police tactics, with officers reconsidering training practices that had them use force only as a last resort. New practices of providing mental health response teams evolved.

San Diego Police Officer Miguel Rosario, the first on the scene, remembers having to cope with the aftermath.

"I had to work the next day. I drove around in a very numb state," he said. While counseling was available, no one advised Rosario to take time off.

"It wasn't that the department was insensitive. It was that we just didn't know," he said.

After the incident, San Diego formed a full-time SWAT Team. Psychologists who counseled the survivors, victims' families and police became recognized as experts in the field. And when another gunman fatally shot 23 at a restaurant in Killeen, Texas in 1991, San Diego's counseling team was called.

In the years since Huberty's rampage, his gruesome death total has been surpassed, but people who study homicide say there is something lasting and shocking about the McDonald's massacre.

"I think a lot of it had to do not with the victim count but with the location, that it was a McDonald's. Everyone has a McDonald's in their town; they connected with it," said James Alan Fox, a professor at criminal justice at Northeastern University in Boston who studies mass murders.

In the weeks after the tragedy, thousands of sightseers drove by the restaurant to gawk before McDonald's razed the building. Survivors and relatives of the victims received letters from around the country. After a lengthy debate about what to do with the site, a community college was built, along with a memorial of white marble blocks to honor the victims. Two blocks away is a new McDonald's, which opened in 1985.

On the massacre's 20th anniversary, people affected by the tragedy say the memories are still difficult.

"Slowly we have understood and accepted, but we have not forgotten anything that happened," said Adelina Hernandez, whose 11-year-old son, Omar, was killed along with his friend David.

Hernandez and Maria Flores, David's mother, became close. Each tried to understand the incident in her own way. Adelina, 73, has worked at an elementary school cafeteria for years, calling it her "daily medicine." Maria Flores now has two young children, one 15 and another 11. She said she was able to live through the incident through them and her oldest son, Guillermo.

Others also have worked to move past the tragedy. Ken Dickey, a college student who worked at McDonald's for the summer and survived by hiding in the restaurant's basement, worked at another McDonald's before returning to school. Now a high school chemistry teacher he lives in Idaho.

"I go to McDonald's all the time now, I take my kids there," he said. But he still hasn't told his two children, ages 12 and 9, about the tragedy.

In San Ysidro at a memorial service Thursday, a choir sang and readings were offered by students who attend the college that now fills the site of the massacre alongside Interstate 5. Some things have not changed. The post office where Foster stood to take his shot is still there, as is the Yum Yum doughnut shop where Omar and David had gone to get a snack.

At the police department, the incident comes up most often when police train new officers. And a group of officers who responded are still with the force. Rosario helps hire recruits. The police chief at the time, Bill Kolender, is now the county sheriff. Foster, the former sniper, handles medical benefits.

All agree the day is not forgotten.

"I know the date," Kolender said. "I remember."
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Re: McDonalds rejects blame for obesity levels. Mcdonalds Trifecta now in play!
« Reply #47 on: November 15, 2005, 04:35:56 PM »
This is so stupid.  People should sue sugar manufacturers for making food that's bad for you taste good.


I don't know, why don't people, oh, take responsibility for their own actions?  There's a novel concept in 2005. 
 

Sikotic™

Re: McDonald's Employee Forced To Strip Search + Perform Sex Acts
« Reply #48 on: November 15, 2005, 04:42:34 PM »
WOW! What a bunch of fuckin idiots. That girl was probably into it. She likes crusty grandpa dick.
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Re: McDonalds Lines
« Reply #49 on: November 15, 2005, 04:45:01 PM »
so like last night i had my digi cam and i happened to drive by the mcdonalds drive thru when i noticed a familiar face.. O.o


 

Sikotic™

Re: McDonalds rejects blame for obesity levels. Mcdonalds Trifecta now in play!
« Reply #50 on: November 15, 2005, 04:45:22 PM »
Had a swiss chicken ranch today  8)

You got taste man. I hope you got it with criss cut fries.


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Sikotic™

Re: McDonalds Lines
« Reply #51 on: November 15, 2005, 04:46:13 PM »
so like last night i had my digi cam and i happened to drive by the mcdonalds drive thru when i noticed a familiar face.. O.o




LMFAO

McDonald's is nasty. I only hit it up wen I need breakfast in a hurry.
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Re: 21 Years later, San Ysidro McDonald's Massacre
« Reply #52 on: November 15, 2005, 04:47:47 PM »
 :o :o :o :o :o :o
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Re: I was in the Mcdonalds drive thru...
« Reply #53 on: November 15, 2005, 04:49:23 PM »
the other nite, and it's in a dense residential zone, and i was sittin there bumpin  "Killa Cam" by Killa Cam, and some dude leaned out a nerby window and was like "can you turn that down goddamnit", and I was like, "DIPSET BITCH" and turned it up louder.

LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: McDonald's Employee Forced To Strip Search + Perform Sex Acts
« Reply #54 on: November 15, 2005, 04:50:31 PM »
Everyone involved in that story are a bunch of idiots.
What makes them think a police officer would phone in and instructe someone to strip search a teenager?
 

Sikotic™

Re: McDonalds Big Mac
« Reply #55 on: November 15, 2005, 04:51:41 PM »
Bacon Western shits on Big Macs like Tub Girl
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Re: The McDonald's near my house
« Reply #56 on: November 15, 2005, 04:54:58 PM »
Fuck a lawsuit, I woulda robbed the safe and pistol whipped the manager with my dick.
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Re: McDonalds Apple Pies (Owned)
« Reply #57 on: November 15, 2005, 04:55:46 PM »
The apple pies fell the fuck off. Same with the McFlurries.
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Re: McDonalds Big Mac
« Reply #58 on: November 15, 2005, 04:56:30 PM »
yeah theyre cool every now and again...

a bacon double cheeseburger deluxe is better... from hungry jacks, or burger king outside oz...
 

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Re: McDonalds unifroms by Sean Jean?
« Reply #59 on: November 15, 2005, 04:57:56 PM »
I got some fat German lady running my McDonalds. If she starts wearing shit like Sean John, I'm gonna have to boycott it.
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